2 trains collide in Egypt, killing at least 25
In Egypt's deadliest train accident, in 2002, 373 people died when a fire ripped through a crowded train south of the capital. The collision involved one train that had been traveling from Cairo and another from Port Said, according to Al-Ahram.

Facebook Introduces New 'Watch' Video Platform
If you are anxious about missing episodes, Watch also features a Watchlist , so you will never miss out on new ones. Facebook said show creators will decide where the ads go, so they can be inserted during natural breaks.

Estill officer survives shooting caught on camera
The footage begins with Smith pursuing the suspect on foot, first ordering him to stop and then threatening to taser him. Initially, the police said Smith was sacked three times; but it was later found that eight bullets were fired at him.

President Trump Doubles Down on North Korea
On Wednesday, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called for calm and dismissed the idea of an "imminent threat" from North Korea. Trump's laziness means that the Secret Service also has to rent golf carts to keep the President safe.

Moto X4 leaked pictures show the device in full glory
If you are a user of one of the Moto smartphones that support Moto Mods , and you like to play mobile games you will like this. The dual cameras are front-and-center on the Moto X4's rear surface, with the dual-LED flash unit placed above them.

Tim Tebow greets autistic fan, hits three-run home run
It came moments before, as Tebow stood in the on-deck circle, taking a few swings before stepping up to the plate. There was a conference on the Stone Crabs pitching mound. "And then Tim hit the homer, I started crying too".

Turkey's Guliyev stuns field to win 200 meters
Muhammad had to settle for the silver medal in 53.50 as her wait for a World Championships gold medal continues. He told BBC Sport: "The 400m was the one I put all my money on; the 200m I do sometimes for speed only".

Coalition to try again for gay marriage plebiscite
It appears soon we will have a postal plebiscite and voters around Australia will have to decide where they stand on the issue. Australia's first gay High Court judge said he would boycott a planned postal vote on marriage equality .

SoundCloud stays afloat with emergency investment, as CEO steps aside

Following that decision, SoundCloud CEO Alex Ljung has moved to directly reassured fans and investors on the company's blog.

Following up earlier reports of an imminent stockholder vote on a last-minute investment deal to keep SOUNDCLOUD afloat, the company has announced an agreement to secure significant investment from global merchant bank THE RAINE GROUP and investment company TEMASEK, VARIETY reports.

"Financing of this size will enable to Company to pay off its remaining debt, while ensuring a strong, independent future", say documents in relation to the deal. Ljung will be replaced as CEO by former Vimeo chief Kerry Trainor, but Ljung will retain the chairman role.

For the past month, the future of every internet rapper's favorite place to upload his music, Soundcloud, has seemed completely up in the air.

The Daily Caller News Foundation reached out to SoundCloud, but it did not respond to the inquiry by time of publication.

Morocco officially launch bid for 2026 World CupIn April, the United States, Canada and Mexico had already announced a joint North American bid to host the tournament. The 2026 tournament will be the first with an expanded 48-team tournament, up from the current 32 qualifiers.

SoundCloud's prospects looked bleak this year.

"If I could show to you the number of people who have been calling us, expressing fear about it going away, you would be shocked", said Davis, who will join SoundCloud's board.